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Answer FIVE Geography questions each week based on major news events.
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Desperate refugees brave the sea to flee camps in Bangladesh
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How well do you keep up with the world around you? Take this week’s quiz to test your knowledge of recent national and world events.
Diversity, multiculturalism, worldwide events. You'll find plenty for classroom discussions in this listing of events.
This week's word in the news: WILDFIRE
DEFINITION:
FOUND IN THE NEWS:
It was not yet clear how the wildfires started, but a long drought, low humidity and strong winds were fueling them.
The Key West Citizen -- 04/27/2026
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